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Page 1 JMulayy 1 70, ,2 2001154 TORRANCE TRIPBaUgNe E7 Wowser Schnauzers Winnie Bones Happy Tails Suzy-Q is now the ruler of the roost in her new Cypress home. Mason but I spent almost two weeks at the shelter before I was rescued. The only thing I can think of is that my appearance was a bit off-putting. I admit that I was a bit matted and literally had half of a haircut (don’t ask me why they didn’t nish it). I’m only 18 pounds so I’m not overly large. I have a very expressive face and a sleek black coat. I get along well with other dogs, and I’ve been told that I have the sweetest personality ever. It had to be the tacky appearance thing - it just Congratulations and much happiness to our gal Suzy-Q and her new family. Suzy is the little ve-year old girl who had bladder stones that was rescued in January. Her Mom always had larger dogs but now she lives in a townhouse and wanted a smaller friend. Suzy-Q knew a good thing when she spotted her new Mom and warmed right up to her. Suzy-Q now owns a residence in Cypress and she allows her Mom and Dad to live with her! • begin adventures with my new family. I’m a fairly calm boy who is very good with other dogs. I was a little shy with people in the beginning but I’m doing just ne now. I’ve been given so much love that my trust and con dence level is right up there! If you are interested in Bones please email info@msfr. org for more information. My name is Winnie and I am the perfect little lady for you. I’m a quiet, sweet, female, purebred Miniature Schnauzer who loves people. I’m just a tiny gal, weighing only 10 pounds, and at nine years of age there won’t be any growth spurts! After I was rescued from a LA county shelter and examined by a vet I had a dental done. Twelve teeth had to be extracted but I now have the most endearing, if not goofy, smile. I’m considered a special needs gal because I have low grade IBD (Irritable Bowel Disease). I’m on a Rx, high ber dog food which keeps it totally under control. The MSFR folks thought that they had found me a home but unfortunately, I didn’t get along with their other dog. That sometimes happens when you get two women who want to be the “lady of the house.” I’ve been waiting so long to nd my forever family; won’t you please open your heart and give me a chance? If you are interested in Winnie, please email info@msfr.org for more information. If your idea of the perfect addition to your family is a four-year-old male purebred Miniature Schnauzer, I’m your guy. They call me Mason and I was rescued from a shelter where everyone said I was a stray. It’s hard to imagine why no one was interested in me We are looking for volunteers to help with our pet adoption fairs which are held every Saturday at the Petco located at 537 N. Paci c Coast Highway Redondo Beach 90277, from noon-3:30 p.m.. If you are interested in volunteering and can commit to at least one Saturday a month, please contact us at info@msfr.org. You can also visit all of our Miniature Schnauzers & Friends rescues at the adoption fair or check out our website, www.msfr.org. If you have any questions about a particular dog’s availability you can email us atinfo@msfr.org. Schnauzers! Bet you can’t adopt just one! My friends Sulu and Spock have been “transported” to their forever homes so now it’s my turn! I’m called Bones and I’m a two-year old male Miniature Schnauzer mix. I could be a Tibetan Terrier/Schnauzer mix but we’re not making any promises. A more accurate description of me would be that I look like a “Tramp” type dog with my long legs and sleek (23 pound) body. When I was rescued from the LA county shelter I was pretty sick with kennel cough and giardia and I’m still a few pounds underweight. After taking all of my medications, and receiving lots of TLC, I’m feeling great and ready to Missy had to be. You must come to our adoptions on Saturday and see what a proper grooming will do! If you are interested in Mason please email info@msfr.org for more information. They say that breaking up is hard to do and I can attest to that. My name is Missy and after my previous owners got divorced the one that had custody of me had to downsize so I ended up at a shelter. Do you know how hard it is for a nine-year-old female purebred Miniature Schnauzer to adjust to shelter life? Take my word for it, it’s not easy. I’m grateful that my owner had second thoughts, bailed me out of the shelter, and turned me over to the folks at MSFR. I’m a tiny little gal so even at a mere 14 pounds I’m a bit overweight, but with a little exercise, I know I can get back in shape. I’m very sweet and loving, plus I get along really great with other dogs. All I’m asking for is a chance to be your best friend and companion – come see me at adoptions. If you are interested in Missy, please email info@msfr.org for more information. • Be kind. Save a life. Support animal rescue.


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